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This one starts off spooky with a chat about Insidious Then Kyle brings up something wild: the new Minecraft movie supposedly has two different versions—one with flawless CGI and one that’s totally broken.
From there, we take a detour into Sinners, diving deep into some of the themes and stories that hit different when you really think about them. Then things lighten up as we hit on Wreck-It Ralph and what that movie says about identity, free will, and breaking your programming—even if you're “just a villain.”
We close it out with a throwback to Get Out and the way it completely flipped horror on its head. It’s a wild mix of movies, mysteries, and moral questions—all wrapped up in one glitchy, thought-provoking ride.
By Kyle-Elio Torres and Thomas TrippThis one starts off spooky with a chat about Insidious Then Kyle brings up something wild: the new Minecraft movie supposedly has two different versions—one with flawless CGI and one that’s totally broken.
From there, we take a detour into Sinners, diving deep into some of the themes and stories that hit different when you really think about them. Then things lighten up as we hit on Wreck-It Ralph and what that movie says about identity, free will, and breaking your programming—even if you're “just a villain.”
We close it out with a throwback to Get Out and the way it completely flipped horror on its head. It’s a wild mix of movies, mysteries, and moral questions—all wrapped up in one glitchy, thought-provoking ride.